cal6404
Chemical
- Sep 2, 2014
- 13
Hi,
I haven't done chemistry in a long time so this is probably quite basic but I just want to check my working for a pH problem:
There are two streams that enter a mixing tank. Stream 1 flows at 92 m3/d and has a pH of 11. Stream 2 flows at 105.6 m3/d and has a pH of 2.45. I need to know what will be the resulting pH in the mix tank after the streams combine.
How I got my answer:
H+ + OH- <-> H2O
I need to find the final H+ concentration
stream 1)
Assuming concentration of H+ is insignificant
mol of OH- per day = (10^-(14-11))*92.5 = 0.0925
stream 2)
Assuming concentration of OH- is insignificant
mol of H+ per day = (10^-(2.45))*105.6 = 0.3747
H+ and OH- react
0.3747 - 0.0925 = 0.282 mol of H+ after reaction
resulting pH = -log10(0.282/(92.5+105.6)) = 2.846
I haven't done chemistry in a long time so this is probably quite basic but I just want to check my working for a pH problem:
There are two streams that enter a mixing tank. Stream 1 flows at 92 m3/d and has a pH of 11. Stream 2 flows at 105.6 m3/d and has a pH of 2.45. I need to know what will be the resulting pH in the mix tank after the streams combine.
How I got my answer:
H+ + OH- <-> H2O
I need to find the final H+ concentration
stream 1)
Assuming concentration of H+ is insignificant
mol of OH- per day = (10^-(14-11))*92.5 = 0.0925
stream 2)
Assuming concentration of OH- is insignificant
mol of H+ per day = (10^-(2.45))*105.6 = 0.3747
H+ and OH- react
0.3747 - 0.0925 = 0.282 mol of H+ after reaction
resulting pH = -log10(0.282/(92.5+105.6)) = 2.846